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Pathanamthitta, Lok Sabha Election 2024: A Battle of Ideals and Independence | Full Candidate List

Full Candidate List (Pathanamthitta – 8 candidates)

  • Anil K Antony – NDA – Lotus
  • Anto Antony – UDF – Hand
  • Dr TM Thomas Issac – LDF – Hammer, Sickle and Star
  • Adv P K Geetha Krishnan – Bahujan SamajParty – Elephant
  • Joy P Mathew – People’s Party of India (Secular) – Grapes
  • Adv Harikumar M K – Ambedkarite Party of India – Coat
  • Anoop V – Independent – Dish Antenna
  • KC Thomas – Independent

Pathanamthitta braces itself for a momentous Lok Sabha election in 2024, featuring a diverse array of candidates representing various political parties and standing as independents. With eight contenders, each carrying their unique party symbols, the electoral landscape is ripe for a spirited contest of ideals and independence.

Anil K Antony emerges as the flagbearer for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), symbolized by the lotus. Antony’s candidacy embodies the coalition’s vision of cultural revival and economic progress, offering a platform of development and prosperity for Pathanamthitta.

Anto Antony stands as the United Democratic Front’s (UDF) candidate, symbolized by the hand, championing the cause of inclusive governance and social welfare. With a legacy of service and commitment to the constituency, Antony promises to address the diverse needs of Pathanamthitta.

Dr. TM Thomas Issac represents the Left Democratic Front (LDF), symbolized by the hammer, sickle, and star, advocating for socialist principles and grassroots empowerment. Issac’s campaign emphasizes the importance of equitable development and social justice for all in Pathanamthitta.

Adv P K Geetha Krishnan enters the fray under the banner of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), symbolized by the elephant, advocating for the rights and empowerment of marginalized communities. Krishnan’s candidacy adds a dimension of social justice and equality to the electoral discourse in Pathanamthitta.

Joy P Mathew represents the People’s Party of India (Secular), symbolized by grapes, promising a platform of secularism and communal harmony for the constituency.

Adv Harikumar M K stands as the candidate for the Ambedkarite Party of India, symbolized by the coat, advocating for the rights and dignity of marginalized communities in Pathanamthitta.

In addition to the party candidates, two independent contenders have thrown their hats into the ring, each with their unique symbols and agendas. Anoop V, symbolized by the dish antenna, seeks to amplify the voices of the people and bridge the gap between communities and their representatives. KC Thomas, standing as an independent, brings a fresh perspective to the electoral arena, emphasizing the importance of grassroots democracy and local governance.

As the campaign trail heats up, candidates will engage in a flurry of rallies, public meetings, and door-to-door canvassing to garner support from the electorate. Issues such as economic development, social welfare, and governance transparency are expected to dominate the electoral discourse, shaping the preferences of voters in Pathanamthitta.

With the fate of the constituency hanging in the balance, voters face a critical decision in choosing their representative for the Lok Sabha. The outcome of the election will not only determine the future direction of Pathanamthitta but also contribute to the broader narrative of Indian democracy and governance.